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The Danske Bank Women's Premiership season kicks off tonight with three fixtures.
Champions Linfield are at home to Sion Swifts.
Blues striker Emma McAleese is making a comeback after a long injury lay-off.
Linfield Ladies' News: Linfield Ladies commence their league campaign tonight https://t.co/hUtyIvbUyM
— Linfield FC (@OfficialBlues) March 22, 2017
Sion are being tipped as contenders for the Blues' crown after signing a number of players from the Republic of Ireland.
Here's centre-back Teresa Burns.
A big thank you to all of the players and managers at tonight's #DanskeWomensPrem launch. Good luck for the season ahead! #Selfie pic.twitter.com/jsCcRuXqGN
— OfficialNIFL (@OfficialNIFL) March 20, 2017
Crusaders host Newry City.
The 2017 @OfficialNIFL women's prem kicks off TOMORROW!!
— Crusaders Strikers (@CruesStrikers) March 21, 2017
⚽️ Crues v @NewryCityAFC
📍Allen Pk
⏱7.30#DanskeWomensPrem #OneTeamOneDream pic.twitter.com/43nJB5PnPX
Newry have signed seven players from Brazil, and here's one of them, Rayza.
Crues players are hoping to mount a title challenge.
Midfielder Danielle McDowell coming up after centre-back Amy McNeill.
Newcomers Ballymena United Allstars travel to Cliftonville.
Match Day!! First game of season tonight at Solitude vrs @BmenaAllstars Come along and support the girls KO 7.30pm #RedArmy
— CliftonvilleLadiesFC (@CVilleLadiesFC) April 23, 2014
Here's Ballymena captain, Wendy Young.
Lauren Redpath is set to make her league debut for the Reds after joining them from Newry City.
All seven clubs had players and representatives at the launch on Monday night.
The @OfficialNIFL Danske Bank Women's Premiership was launched at the National Stadium last night. Matches kick off tomorrow night. pic.twitter.com/cpHu2wFLvE
— Danske Bank (@DanskeBank_UK) March 21, 2017